followed the faqs using kathrin and a ambicom 1100 card -- works great conecting to the internet. Here is my config in kismet and i get a unkown capture source type Prism 2 -- kismet site says the ambicom is a prism 2 -- anyone get this to work and how?

# Sources are defined as:# source=cardtype,interface,name[,initialchannel]# Card types and required drivers are listed in the README.# The initial channel is optional, if hopping is not enabled it can be used# to set the channel the interface listens on.# source=cisco,eth0,ciscosource# Other common source configs:source=prism2,wlan0,prism2source# source=hostap,wlan1,hostapsource# source=prism2_avs,wlan0,newprism2source# source=orinoco,eth0,orinocosource# An example source line with an initial channel:# source=orinoco,eth0,silver,11

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followed the faqs using kathrin and a ambicom 1100 card -- works great conecting to the internet. Here is my config in kismet and i get a unkown capture source type Prism 2 -- kismet site says the ambicom is a prism 2 -- anyone get this to work and how?

now it sees the card but says the resource is busy with an ioctl error

I had this problem too. It never happened when I started Kismet within range of my home AP, but if I was out somewhere it would refuse to start. If I kept trying to run Kismet then eventually it would start. The exact error message was:

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FATAL: channel get ioctl failed 16:Device or resource busy

I assume it only happens when you're outside the range of an AP because the card is busy waiting for something to associate with.

I've fixed the problem now by switching drivers from orinoco to hostap. I have a Linksys WCF12 which is Prism 2 (or Prism 3?) and with the default settings in pdaXrom it uses these modules:

I'm not sure why the pdaXrom developers decided to only enable the orinoco driver (comments guys?) but it appears that's the only one it will ever use. For Prism based cards there's no need to use orinoco, especially since hostap is apparently better (and I'm hoping it will let me set my Zaurus up as an Access Point). The file you need to edit to switch drivers is /etc/pcmcia/hermes.conf. I added these lines near the top of the file:

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device "hostap_cs" class "hermes" module "hostap", "hostap_cs"

Then find the definition for your card (further down in that file) and change the "orinoco_cs" reference to "hostap_cs". The definition for my card nows looks like this: